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Private schools as drivers of social segregation: Why private schools should be regulated
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Abstract In international comparison, the share of pupils enrolled in private schools is expanding and the access to private schools is socially unequal. There is a need for the regulation and control of private schools. Focusing on Germany, this contribution discusses how such a regulation might look like w... view more
In international comparison, the share of pupils enrolled in private schools is expanding and the access to private schools is socially unequal. There is a need for the regulation and control of private schools. Focusing on Germany, this contribution discusses how such a regulation might look like without endangering the freedom for the foundation and pedagogical operation of private schools.... view less
Keywords
Federal Republic of Germany; private school; school choice; segregation; social inequality; regulation; public support; subsidy
Classification
Sociology of Education
Special Types of Education/Schools
Macroanalysis of the Education System, Economics of Education, Educational Policy
Free Keywords
public subsidies; social segregation
Document language
English
Publication Year
2021
Journal
On Education : Journal for Research and Debate, 4 (2021) 11
ISSN
2571-7855
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed